I've been thinking for awhile, a lot of people don't have a credit card or for kids who are 13 and younger don't get to use a credit card because of there parents and "Sharing Personal Information." (You may think this is wierd even though your buying the game through trusted Credit Card Companies but believe me, there are a lot insecure and overprotective parents out in the world, which isn't always a bad thing.) But, as Minecraft grows, the community grows, which means more buyers. Some people who want to buy the game can't for the reasons I already said. So, Since Mojang has been getting money from the 360 Edition, Pocket Edition, PC, And other games like Scrolls and Colbalt. So why don't they sell prepaid Minecraft Cards? They could sell them at Kmart, Target, Walmart, any Local Goods store really. It would certainly get more buyers. What do you guys think?
There is a reason you have to be 18 or older to purchase items online without the permission of a parent/guardian.
In fact, I think this is required by law, at least here in the United States.
Besides, how woild that work?
If it is done simply by typing a number on the back of the card, then people could just take a photo or write that number down without purchasing the card.
Or you could get a friend to buy it for you, and pay them.
In fact, I think this is required by law, at least here in the United States.
Besides, how woild that work?
If it is done simply by typing a number on the back of the card, then people could just take a photo or write that number down without purchasing the card.
Didn't prepaid Visa get cancelled because of too glitches? At least that's what 7-Eleven told me. Some would buy $50 cards and get $100.